The Zodiac of Bachelorhood or Bachelorettehood

Saggie87RN

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Hello. I simply want to know all of your thoughts on astrological aspects, stelliums, sun signs, or anything else that represents lifelong singleness or extended periods of being single. Thanks.
 

waybread

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Sometimes this is the Miss Lonelyhearts signature, but look and see whether this person actually really values his/her independence.
 

thelivingsky

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Hello. I simply want to know all of your thoughts on astrological aspects, stelliums, sun signs, or anything else that represents lifelong singleness or extended periods of being single. Thanks.



A poorly aspected H7 ruler (unaspected or many difficult aspects)


A strong Virgo or Pisces influence - these signs like/need solitude

Moon/Saturn contacts - suggest difficulty making emotional connections

A packed H12- contributes to need for solitude,

Venus/Neptune aspects -they create idealism and too much idealism can make one always disappointed in the reality of relationships.

An unaspected Venus - unaspected planets can manifest as one extreme or the opposite so there can be a lack of interest in romantic connection or or the opposite as a preoccupation with such.


No planets in houses 5 through 8 (which Steven Forrest calls the "arc of intimacy."


Nodal axis on the ASC/DESC which also can go either way- much involvement with partners or none at all.

A dominance of fire signs esp. Sun/Moon/Ascendant - these folks just like their independence and are quick to bolt when a relationship becomes difficult.

No single one of these would likely bring about a state of perpetual singleness, but 3 or more definitely could.
 
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Saggie87RN

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A poorly aspected H7 ruler (unaspected or many difficult aspects)


A strong Virgo or Pisces influence - these signs like/need solitude

Moon/Saturn contacts - suggest difficulty making emotional connections

A packed H12- contributes to need for solitude,

Venus/Neptune aspects -they create idealism and too much idealism can make one always disappointed in the reality of relationships.

An unaspected Venus - unaspected planets can manifest as one extreme or the opposite so there can be a lack of interest in romantic connection or or the opposite as a preoccupation with such.


No planets in houses 5 through 8 (which Steven Forrest calls the "arc of intimacy."


Nodal axis on the ASC/DESC which also can go either way- much involvement with partners or none at all.

A dominance of fire signs esp. Sun/Moon/Ascendant - these folks just like their independence and are quick to bolt when a relationship becomes difficult.

No single one of these would likely bring about a state of perpetual singleness, but 3 or more definitely could.

Thanks a million for this info. I have a “few” planets in Sagittarius (Sun, Mercury, Saturn, Uranus), Jupiter in Aries, and a Venus/Neptune conjunction in Capricorn.
 
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